clipped from blogs.wsj.com Doctors are finally starting to get compensated for online consultations with patients, but whether the practice will catch on is another story. Aetna recently took a three-state pilot project nationwide, and Cigna plans to start paying for Web visits next year, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Both companies contract with RelayHealth Patients typically pay the same co-pay whether they go to the doctor or have a Web consult. Insurers pay doctors less for the Web consult — typically $25 to $35, according to the Inquirer.
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Monday, March 31, 2008
Big Insurers Pay for Online Doctor Visits
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